ultraäänilokaatio
Ultraäänilokaatio, commonly known as echolocation, is a biological sonar system used by several animal species. These animals emit sounds into the environment and listen to the echoes of those sounds that return from various objects. By analyzing the returning echoes, these animals can determine the location, size, shape, and even texture of objects.
The most well-known users of ultraäänilokaatio are bats. Bats produce high-frequency sound pulses, typically in the
Other animals that utilize ultraäänilokaatio include toothed whales, such as dolphins and porpoises. These marine mammals